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ER 13, 1886—WITH SUPPLEMENT. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: monpay. December 13, 1856- CROSBY 8. NOYES.. ‘The Evening Star bas a regular, permanent bena de daily circalation more than treble that of any other daily paper pablished In Washington, and equal te that of all the _other daily papers here added together, EE THE STAR cannot undertake to preserve oF return rejected communteations. Contributors whowish to possess their meron a used, should keep a copy. 2 attention paid to Anonymous Letters, = —— ‘Fo Correspondents. ‘Tue Stan desires at all times to receive reliable imtelligence of what fs transptring tm the city and neighborhood, socially and otherwise; but those who voluntarily send information shouldin all cases forward it promptly, and accompany it with thetr proper name and addregs,—which will of course be treated confd-ntially. ‘This precaution fe necessary, as an evidence of good faith on the part of the writer, and in order to avotd tmpost- tion. It should be understood, furthermore, that it matter sent toa newspaper 1s not worth sat- isfactory evidence of authenuctty it is pot worth printing. ae Naturally the journalists of Baltimore are some What excited over the attempt of the grand jury and judge of one of the courts of that city to make a reporter of the Sun digelose the sources of his information touching certain proceedings of the grand jury, in regu to whieh he had made publication. He has been summoned betore that dody, and questioned in regard to the matter, but he property refused to give the information de- sired, whereupon he was taken before the court, Here he again declined to give the authority for The statements be had published, although he ad- mitted having written them, with the purpose only of giving the truth concerning a matter in ‘whieh the public was interested. The judge has taken the matter under advisement, and will in @ few days render his dectston. It fs to be hoped the reporter will maintain to the end the stand he has taken, ‘The court may punish him, but public optaion wil! sustain bin. Journalisin ts a8 honorable and respoustble a pro- fession a8 law or medicine, and there Is no inore reason for compelling one of its members to dis. close the sources of # on than there is In making a jawyer reve: secrets confided to him by a cltent. or requiring a doctor to betray the confidence reposed in him by @ patient. If a mistake has been made by him or those in his em- ploy no persen Is quicker tocorrect it than the conductor of a reputable journal, and if damage has been done by any publication It has made he fs amenable to the law for the consequences, as other people are for liarm resulting from their acts; Dut to undertake to compel a revelation as to the sources of hts information through the agency of a court Isa tyrannical assumption of authority unworthy the present enlightened age. $a ¢-<— The attention of all persons interested tn the | preservation of the fasnily and thehome ts directed | tothe address of the Rev. Samuel W. Dike, seere- | tary Of the National Divorce Keform League, to be delivered in this eity this evening. The subject is Worthy of the most earnest coustieration by good citizens. Statistics show that dtvorce 18 growing continually more and more frequent in the Taited | States, partly the effect and partly the cause of an | tucreasing immorality. The evil 1s one which can | not be met by mere sweeping denunetation, It has got to be bkndled carefully. The people must be educated up to a higher ioral plane, and legislation must be devised which Shall be effective and not merely showy. Every year that the popular notion of ‘Uhe sanctity of the marriage tle remains slack, the world slides further backward and downward, for ‘there {8 no such thing asa standstill in morality. ‘The purpose of the league ts to study the whole ‘subject sctentiztcally and disseminate the knowl. edge gained by addresses to the people, articles in the newspapers and magezines, and so forth. ‘Money 18, of course, a prerequisite to successta! ‘work of this sort, and the league’s treasury has never been full enough to enable tt to do all it would like to. Pubite interest ts waking up, | however, and the friends of the reform are pushing It in Various parts of the country simu!taneonsiy. Mr. Dike’s address this evening will show the present statns of the movement and indicate the course to be pursued in the ture, a ‘Three murders, of typessomewhat out of theord!- Bary, are reported from various parts of the coun- ‘ty as occurring within forty-eight hours, In ‘Pennaylvanta « man was stabbed to death because ‘he looked in at the open door of another while the ehildren of the household were undergoing discl- pline. In Indiana two men quarreled over the ‘pelling of a word, and one shot the other dead. Jn Maryland ar old woman's !ife was beaten out ot her im order that her corpse iicht be sold to a medical college for dissection, All unree homicides ‘were brutal enough, but the lust-mentioned was ‘worse than the other two added together, If that Were possible. No matter how petty the subject Of controversy, the blood of disputants ts lable to get overheated, and rash deeds may result: but ‘the deliberute murder of a fellow-being for the | purpose of maxing merchandise of the body 1s © bout the most cold-blooded znd mereenary crime At te possible to concetve. a Of a whote trainioad of passengers who were robbed by raflroud highwaymen near Bellevue, ‘Texas, the other day, it remained for a woman to utter the first and oniy protest against tame sub- mission to sth an indignity. It 1s a curtous com. mentary, certain!y, on the average courage of 0 Tace, that two men can go through on cathe tzain of cars and compe! the surrender not only of ‘watches and jewelry, but also of the very fire. arms Which Une passengers bad brought along ‘with them as a provision against just such emer, gencies. If a band of forty or Aity savage In dians had attacked the train, doubtless every Men on it, from the engineer in his cab to the stowaway m the freight car, would have made a Plucky resistance. Why, then, should they all Buccumb at tue approach of two men of their own color, speaking their own language, and savage only by Occupation? ‘The explanation of ‘this inconsistency ix to be found in the tendency Of mankind {0 choove the leser of two evils, where two are prevental as alternatives, The ‘white robbers offered a chance of escape to those Who meekly turned over their valuables; the red- skins would have made ao nice distinctions. Men ‘who would go ties out of their way, or endure almost any humiliation, to avold a’ hostile en- counter, have somctimes been distinguished for thelr reckless bravery when brought face to face with deadly pert! and having no chance of excape. —————— There are rumors atloat tn anti-Htll circles in New York that Tammany Hall and the County Democracy bave patched up thety old quarrel and A Manis Davie. A TALE WHICH CONVEYS A CHRISTMAS LESSON TO THOSE WHO COURT THE GIRLS. “Mary,” said s Georgetown mother to her dear snd only daughter, “has Harry proposed yet!” “Yes, ma; he proposed last evening.” “And you accepted him of course. Is he coming to board with us? I wonder if he likes onions in his stewed tomatoes.” “Mot eo fast mother. I didn’t accept him.” “Why, daughter, I cannot understand you. I thought you loved Harry dearty. “$o I do, ma. But now, ma, remember this is s secret. Promise not to sey 8 word to any one, aud I'll tell you something.” “Geod yrecious! Does Harry drink!” “No, ma:not that. You sce, ma, I have set my heart on having a sealskin sacque-this winter. Well, if Harry can take broad hints he understands that. When he Proposed last night I kept back the impulse to fall into his arms, and, assuming an indifference which I did not feel, I told him I would give him my answer on Christ- mas Day. Now, me, I think Harry loves me, and if he does, that maque will be along bright and early on Christmas morning. It will arrive before he does, and. he'll send it to prove how much he prizes me.” “But why did you put him off until Christmas Day?" “O, you see, ma, if I had accepted him last evening by ‘Christmas time he would have assumed the patronizing airs of an old engaged lover, and, as engaged lovers wenerally do, he would have talked economy to get rid of making me ap expensive present.” “But perhaps he cannot afford it.” “Cannot afford it! Nonsense, ma. For the past two years he has been buying his clothing at Victor E. Ad- ler's Ton Der Cont Clothing Honse, 027 and 929 7th street northwest, and by patronizing Adler he has saved ‘enough to buy two or three sacques.”” Mary is right. ‘Those who buy their clothing of Ad- ler always et full valu: for their money. They always wet good clothing and they also get it st a very little above actual mapufacturing cost. Just pow Adler is offering superior inducements in Suits, Pants and Over- coats, VICTOR B. ADLER'S, PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 997 AND 920 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Open evenings until 9; Saturdays till 11 p.m. a13 For New Yuans Receprions. TEX FAILLE FRANCAIS, MOIRE FRANCAIS, SATIN RHADAMES, SATIN MERVEILLEUX, §URAHS and GAUZES, in all the new Evening Shades, EMBROIDERED and PEARL MULL, FLOUNCING, ILLUSIONS, NETTS, LACES, in Latest Paris Novelties. We are showing elegant EVENING GOODS at mod- erate prices. PLAIN and EMBROIDERED CREPES, in delicate shedes. The most oxtraordinary bergaip in large WHITE DINNER NAPKING, at 86, worth 810, BARNESLEY DOUBLE DAMASKS, at $1.50, worth 82. What sets a table off to better advantage than fine Linen Damask? What makes more useful present than a dozen elezant Napkins? Large stock of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's SILK UM- BRELLAS, with fancy handles. SILK HOSE, in all colors, from $2 to 89 per pair. HASDKERCHIEFS ond MUFFLERS in great variety. Having reduced the prices of our DRESS GOODS hefore the Holidays, acceptable presents can be selected. ce Goods ut great reductions, CASHMERES reduced to 873¢. They cap- not be matched in the city. PATTERN DRESSES have beon reduced 95 percent. ‘We bave » lane stock and are determined to sell. MOIRE SASH RIBBONS, at $2, worth 62. SILKS in every shade. Great Bargains in BLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVETS, BONNET'S PERFECTION BLACK SILK, the best im the world. ONE PRICE. ‘W, M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘3.B—THE BEST I8 THE CHEAPEST. az N Goo RE ger he NG 6G N GGG BygS A cco REB RA GS Eee = THIS BEATS THEM AREY etka At 820. elegant SEAL PLUSH COATS: former At mae elegant SEAL PLUSH COATS; former price, ii slegant BEAL PATCH VIOLINS: ieetor elegant SEAL PLUSH VISITES: former elegant Berlin NEWMARKETS; former price, t Boucle and Berlin and Beaver NEW- sare Rass SGEN cere, ten wn te 43.50, very fine BOUCLE JACKETS; former Pr eb: ne ASTRAKMAN JACKETS; former price, apm fe BEAVER, SAGHETS former price, $8, ETS: foruer ‘price, pakgeniachhdegaeel VE- : and HA’ EArt, Preece men 2 vant TR "neers HATS for Children ; Poors 's and Misses’ HATS, outs, & wely Line of Fancy WINGS and of BIRDS and WINGS, for- Saad 25 conte, an Elegant Assortment of former “ou a CHRISTMAS Pioneers at KING'S neglect topes, de it Benes aia ERE 8 HE = TRIMMED HATS. TRIMMED BONNETS. ALL STYLES, = FASHIONABLE SHAPES, YOUR CHOICE FOR 85 EACH. Our trimmed hat and bonnet department dove as Well, we presume, as the season will justify, but that doesn’t satisfy us, We bave quite force of skilled ‘modistes in our work room, and some of thei? work decided to support President Cleveland for renom. gation. It is safe to swallow a grain of salt with ‘uch Stories. In the first place, these two izations bave fought cach other too long and too Datterly to agree upon the basis of a lasting peace at five minutes notice. In the second place, Mr. ‘HM! bas more good things to give sway tn New ‘York state than Mr. Cleveland has at his disposal there, and hetsnochicken in politics, ‘There igstill Somewhat more than a year to pass before 1888, ‘and the current of party history often makes rapid changes. re The so-called special correspondenta stationed at Washington belped themselves very freely to the society and other matter spectally prepared for Tux Stan on Saturday. This ts all right. It ives the readers of their several papers fresh and interesting Intelligence of what 13 trans piring at the national capital, and besides Makes them “solid” with their employers, without expenditure of mental effort or wear of shoe leather op their part, They forgot, however, to give credit for the matter thus appropriated. This ‘wall wrong. It ts @ plain violation of the eighth commandment, to which their attention ty hereby a ‘Between the local clergymen and the Dallet giris, the National to punish, ores’ in well astheelection with the strictest dangerous thing to ‘one which the law finds it hard padito rons a . officers is surrounded: Saswory safeguards. It isa ‘couse man of it lightly, nevertheless, ‘may be seen im our show cases, It is nice work, we think Butst doesn't sell as readily as we wish. We knowiit inn’t the season to expect anything remarkakle in millinery; but it 'e Just the season when we can best ‘Sflord s mark-down to push sales, We want to-sell these (wimmed bate and bonnets. Se we will see what s choles for $5 each will do. It ten't any price at all for ‘bem. 18 won't begin to pay for the material and laber om many of them. ‘There shall be but ene price, how ‘ever, and 85 is the figure. If you ares good judge you com got one of the greatest bargains ever offered in millinery goods in thiscity. If you are not, the Queen. of Sheba's chapeau would be dear at a quarter. ‘We haves fancy festher, ribbon and bet sdvertise- ment in the Critic to-night _ ‘Weare making making 10 per cent discount on Cor sets, bustles, fursand laces. See this mornings Re- publican. ere Open until 9 P.M. ‘Don’t you want to make your servant s Christmas ‘Present of one of our $3 custom hats, or bonnets. BON MAROHE. Sa eee | Srecur Hasvxercmer Banoars. Chriatmas Handkerchief trade has begun in earnest. Do not delay your selections. Avoid naaty dag Sopraopring new. nn mas now. ‘Welkave nev glare variety than we had lst Christmas, and in many instances prices are now than they were then. We offer: 300 dosen 20-inch Chins Silk Hemstitehed _ Handkerohiefs, 1% inch hem; White, Freneh Blue and Cardinal. Sold last Christinas at 37}¢0. ONLY 290, EACH. ‘The best bargain in Ghing Silk Handkerchiefs yet offered. 200 dozen 20-inch .White China Silk Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs. Also Solid Colored ‘Twilled Silk Mandkerchiefs, in a great variety of combinations; worth 46¢. Only 356. each. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS.—Make your selections while all the lines and letters are complet We seli no cotton-and-linen Handkerchiefs. All-linen looks and wears better. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. J pol Bazaars Exxrnaonprsany. yen eae ee gale this morning aed Eng- jackets. in wockigetie Clothe aa tao of the ost, ap ra batty aad sar eT 30, as and B10. aay these to be the ic ent Tyaebutrton jt thie od reduetion to close at these iota at once. Wil Wil be aiaplayed fog center counter, secon WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Srrcra, Braxxer Baroarss. eR aria ie, Sit Onrntenas fe to weak foot appropriate, ‘useful and serviceal Sone ces i paat ed 2P?hrewent is very extensive and r aon 11-4 Bilver Gray Blankets, 82.50 per "tt Aveo! Seve cu Blaney’ aoe |-wool White ket 3 tae Wool Extra Heavy Manketer @2 per "it te, 910,per pate. California Blanket Fore Oizoruta: antes Pg Extra Heavy California ae Cs Pad ‘Lamb's Wool California Blankets, 818 Pee aloo call attention to our nupert variety of Reppher Blanket hn i coluha, wien fate a pfos and poli fkeeupots, +39 Ser e078 and polka-spot 7 Ssh SPE, a did Bid coc 5 (Third Boor; take elevator: ) WOODWARD & LOTHROP.__ Canisrm pelle Siz 2 Or Rizooxs ‘Thi ik scasuns with tne seam ak tee he io evi Aaa lavish use to: wh ich they have and can Now art shades for fancy work, decorations, contume triinmings. Ribbons forcollars, aprous, Uiect Crowns Fain and Scalloped Rdses, hi me crowns allo jn all widths, in'a great variety of shadex "We quote: pieces Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon, in 200, all the Bhosdes that come. “Width No.2, Ouly Go. Der gant widtl No k'onts He, Yor 100 yi ia. 2 Bicot Edge Satin aud Gros orn only Se. per yard. Pp ch Moire Sash Ribbon inch astin Wonder, with esownedite in cam ie anil white, extra heavy qvtal 25 per yard—a bargain, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Lace Devartuent Xaus_ Orrenrxa. We have just closed out from an Importer, sacrifice, the follow! 150 d Bizet WHITE ORIENTAL LACE TT oa in. lony, O76 iw, Wide, Worth Bae, ally tin, ‘in, Lone, 64 in, wide, worth 37 %4c., only 20 a ‘fn iong, 9 in. wide, worth 50c., only 373. ear, it long, 9 in. wide, worth 75c., only 50c. WE ALSO OFFER: Large variety of Windsor Silk Scarfs, choice patiernn, only 230. cach, worth 36. iner grades, 45, 30 and 5 Miudsor Sik ‘ies, with kinbroldeted Ende,68 and 87sec. each, te Chine Silk Ties, warranted Colored Cre ie Jn a sweat variety ss Oye eh 15, oo, ae sb and pink, only to waa, only. ‘Haud-run Black Lace Fichus, suverior quality, jane size, equal te those sold last Chiristinas ag ais. Baul gi Oeae Heal Cluny Lace Collarettes, $1.50, 817 aud Beach. Tisai Buchew: tate'and_Duchesso Point Col etien and ichias mance moons Boand ade th nt ese Are Worth fully 33 percent tnore than mazked. Large Size Duchesse, Lace Fichus for dow- . $8, $9. $10 aud B14 each Ww Kteal Diichesse Eroncli Convent-Einbroldered Handkercht beautiful voods, 84, 3,810 and 81S tach (Second floor; take elevator.) _ WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘BOOKS. ALL STAND ASTONISHED AT OUR LOW PRICES! Over two hundred times a day we answer.the ques- tion: How do you sell socheap? Our headquarters in New York continue to send us BOOKS on every train. Thousands are arriving daily, and thousands upon thousands are sold every twenty-four hours. We have the largest and finest lot of BOOKS on hand. We have cut the prices down to such STARTLING LOW FIG- URES that not to havea library is a crime. Any one can afford it. To-morrow (Tuesday) will be our CHILDREN'S BOOK DAY. Over 60,000 CHILDREN’S BOOKS will be put on exhibition. “They will positively be sold for Jeon than any dealer in the Union can buy them, Also, fuil line of CHRISTMAS CARDS, SCRAP BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ete., etc. at LESS THAN ONE-HALF MANUFAC- | TURER'S PRICES. CHAS. BAUM, a3, Washington, D. C. os | Usanars ror HOLIDAY GIFTS, Allarge and choice assortment of fine and medium grade Umbrellas in Silk, Gloria and Gingham, at very low prices. These include mountings in Gold, Silver, Buck- horn, Ivory, Dresden, China, &. Athandsome line of Amasa Lyons Umbrellas in Gold ‘and Silver handles, at 85.00—a great baryain. Gloria Umbrellas, Gold and Sterling Silver handles, at 62.25. B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, ‘Hatters and Furriers, 1237 Pent AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY. CHOICE STYLES, oaths potions, wroaght and plain, Buttons an suds, ‘Flower Pin bon. fh ee ae Spree eeta caitely te ins, Huby, phite Ikkiars, new “Gold 'Thunles, Gold Feu Geld Bracelets CHOICE, STYLES Baas 1d Ba ful: ae ‘Exh-RINGS, = tsi A HE a13-6t 172 Sait AiRe £8) te taumore, Ma, GGG “10c. ROYAL GLUE” ok - GGG... Broken Glass yim. oe Grantel G60 = Pips ‘ory broetaeay, ‘Brice: ‘Books, ‘aud cvergthing over. fe coArnieaete Ae ce Foun ry ut our fri may have Satyam eae es maya sea ¥ OB Tax Hounass. BREAKFAST AND, DENSE CAPS IN STOCK AND HAXDGOME FANS AT REDUCED PRICES. ‘MRS. M. J. HUNT. au 1309 F ST. N.W. D™"* vxw youx mats, ‘Styles Correct. Sma WILLETT & To oges8- Se see oye So Bs ge |W! AB TFT ge ARTICLE Siw FP 9% BRR, FoR SoH i 88a TT we Geri | PLAS ey ed a dT Pre SER pols Fe A ya PALAIS . P ava RRR, 00 A be $3 yy At Et %e ¥ An attempt at descrip:tons would be absurd, A samn- ple bargain is quoted in each department, BOOKS. 5,000 Christmas Books, from 5c. to $3.50. t2-The “Swiss Family Robinson,” elegantly bound and illustrated, 250. DOLLS. ‘Dressed and Undressed, from 250. to 825. €#-Dolls with Kid Bodies. Movable arms, legs and heads; real hair; bisque heads; 13 feet high, 75c. FANCY Goops. Bronzes, Brass Goods, Frames, Mirrors, Baskets, Plush Goods, Lace-trimmed Pin Cushions, Whisk Broom Holders. &z~Plush Toilet Cases, gatin lined, Celluloid brush, comb and mirror, $1.98. FURS. LYNX, OTTER, BEAVER, BADGER FURS OF ALL kinds. t2"Very Superior Russian Hare Muffs, satin lined, 800, HANDKERCHIEFS. LINEN, 5c. to 82.25 each; SILK, 250, to $4. 82 Very Fine Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, fancy hem- stitched borders, 15e.; cheap ut 25c. Pure China Silk Handkerchiefs, White and Colors, hemstitched borders, 25c.; well worth 39c, CARDS. 10,000 to select from, 1c. to $10. Ge"Satin Christmas Cards, fringed: three country. ‘scenes in colors in each card, 2c. NECKWEAR. SPANISH LACE, BEADED, LINEN AND SILK NECKWEAR. @- CREPE DE CHINE SCARFS,? yards long and ds yard wide, heavily fringed; delicate evening colors, 81.85. GLOVES. DRESSED and UNDRESSED KID GLOVES, all lengths. Ga#- Ladies’ and Gentle:nen’s CALFSKIN GLOVES, embroidered backs, fleece lined, fur tops, 93c.; Chil- dren's, Se. London made KID GLOVES with binding and em- broidery of contrasting color; 4-buttons, $1.38, usuaily $1.68. MOUSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, plain orembroid- ered backs, 8-button, $1.68; usually $1.98. GENTS’ ENGLISH KID GLOVES, embroidered Dacks, $1.25; usually $1.50. ORIENTAL GOODS. PORTIERES, TABLE COVERS, CARES, ‘TIDIES f2-Persian Scarfs for eaeee large size, heavily fringed, 49c; Chenille Portleres, 82.68 each. cLoaKs. SEAL PLUSH and ENGLISH CLOTH CLOAKS, Etc. €27 SILK ASTRACHAN JACKETS, double-breasted. | doxplaited basks, Satin quilted linings, 9.98; worth 815.00. CHILDREN’S ENGLISH CLOTH JACKETS, button dingonally, $2.98. UMBRELLAS. “GLORIA” CLOTH and Imported SILK UMBRELLAS oe- ENGLISH TWILE SILK UMBRELLA! ih Roll Gold or wurranted Sterling Silver Handles, $2.65; worth $4.00, SILKS. PLUSHES AND COMBINATIONS IN HIGH CLASS NOVELTIES. 89~ Black and Colored Lyons rich Silks. A Dress of 18 yards for $13.50, well worth $20, LEATHER GOODS. SEAL, ALLIGATOR, CALF AND RUSSIA LEATHER NOVELTIES. G8 Stamped Leather Goods, Colored Japanese De- signs. Satchels, 1.98; Card cases, 98c.; Pocket books, 98e. FANS. GAUZE, SATIN AND FEATHER#ANS, 98c. TO $50. t#- Fans of Cock Plumes, with Satin Bow and Streamer, also Sticks to match incolor, Pink, Cardi- nal, Gold, White, Black, $3.59, worth 85. JEWELRY. ROLLED GOLD, STERLING SILVER, OXIDIZED JET AND DIAMONDS. 82 For 980, we show the latest designs, perfect imitations of the genuiue. Rings, Brooches, Lace Ping, | Earrings, Bracelets, Coliarettes, Sleeve Buttons, Fob Chains, Hair Oruaments, otc. RIBBONS. PICOT EDGE NOVELTIES IN THE NEWEST SHADES. tw 9-inch wide Satin and Gros Grain Sash Ribbons, all Colors, 89c. yard. Bunches of imitation Peaches Oranges, Apples, 68c. UNDERWEAR. MERINO, LAMB'S WOOL, CASHMERE AND SILK NOVELTIES, a7 Jerney-fitting Ribbed Silk Undervests, $2.33, HOSIERY, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S COTTON, CASHMERE AND SILK HOSE, 6¥~ Black spun Silk Hose, winter weight. White Split-feet, 81.43, worth aud gold for $1.68, Ladies’ ‘and Children’s Ribbed English Hose, 290 WANTED— ROO OMS. _ FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ “ANTFD—AT ONCE—TWENTY EXPERIEN xc D igs and five Grand boys. Apply to Wis ta ry, ogres cee: ashe Wace TANTED - make himsel nee and Ieen in mnt position to agvod man. CED: CLOTHING a ‘Ad- Cm ANTED—A GENTLEMA WSS: GENTLBOY ARERIN Seonmetown; reletynces; - Permanent 61, Star oftioe, z WwW ANTED A Nic XICE PARLOR 601 PARLOR SUITE A ERGETIC GEN" ahucrtive position if weneraliy useful ; FLOWEK CO., 1109'F at. nw. V; Levee Wir f ANTED= {Uy ANTED-AMERICAN LADY NOT UNDER 2 position oa Inet Atay at ese ‘of trust; necds Roce a ex! ™m. Right. Keference required. Mi AN, To RAN. SE ‘tore before. Apply, greta FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. di3- TAKE CHARGE OF A Ws V W: White and colo cut, Wa Wi WANtemn: ‘hand: Ad Foclock Wednesday ¢ ire General Bureau, We children. wwery evening, at reader's residence, Starofiice. YOUNG San read toa short YY OR SMALL anid student two “he PNTEEL, WitT' Ehave the best of refe ES, Fl TRL eatEO. ‘nue fora baby, to wo to Fort BOY yours TED — MEN AND We Sacer White and colored wonten cooks, $10 to Scousl e BesEss ANTED—A GOOD! RELIABLE WOMAN TO DO cooktn and ees 1904 71h st. now. Wee STRAT Apply at stare door at 7 Pps BUBNHAM, 690-632 ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS CATERER. THIRTY irders already in the hous. DALE’ ‘* CO., butchers, | = ANTED—COOKS, EIRST: T PLASS. $10 | eo) ies, Coacl Waiters, Labor 10-6 aide, Waitresses, 17 7th st. = colored, eae. May Building 7th and E sts, u.w. ANTES -LADI DIES 70g WOH WORK FOR US AT oe we $10 per week = ‘be quiet ete, Faint ng no ‘canvassing, “FOF ——— ‘Manufacturer Supt., Loc! Wrsraus salary 8 Hon i in —A GOOD STABLE MAN. -WELL'S Stable, corner: ‘ot louse. Workers with references Rot i conatctet Cy Eadie ANVASSERS FOR LIFE and commission. Apply to | po urses, scrubs and men 3 Employment ‘Bureau, housework. “Apply at ‘nd O sts. 1917 R ST., WAIST AND 81 RT ani-at* HOLIC ‘cook; Dressmaket arse! Coachmen, all nationalitic 928 La. a ‘ined for ane eglars, Box ran oad . WOMAN TO COOK AND ae fe Wes f haneeeee ie private family. Apply between hours sot 10 and 12 o'clock a.m., at Est. nw. Ref- scm sere ‘10. ENT 19-5 STEDCTADIES 70 LEARN CUTTING AND tting, at the Eureka Cutting School. Pati sat EMENCENTS ART CO. ton, Mats., Box 5,1 bie RGR ae | state, an ae firm; salary, 870 to 190. Ter month: “WANTE D—SITU ATI ON a —BY A YOUNG COLORED WOMAN. A ES ES fan nit best of Teferenc Wixten Apply at 411 19th st. n.w, PARISION PERSO! A Can sew and fit and take care of reference. Apply at 507 131! "ALE, ai3-6t ‘APPLY AT Q YOUNG MEN AT THE NEW N. MPI ‘Men and Women, fox all kinds of domestic labor, ae guee BU- aw" terns 70. we hat Wi W ‘ANUED BY A FIRST-CLASS Bl Staro ita .NTED—BY E tomed to entire ct ae ‘of infant or delicate: tion of trus' nendation. tion in private family. years reference and doc ddvens A. E, V., Star office. tH HITE WOMAN ‘Address Bi nild, tors It | value: Balance to st NTED—A FuCTAN CAN NEE (atl ty dBi a fr irons ¥ toh Relat ae. Vv Supa ae ats Ravak Orr Wee Warr aah Se aS FOR 8S. ALE— MISCELLANEOUS Tt SALE — DRIVING OR BUSINESS MARE. A. ICLAUGHLIN'S Stables, 2a near E Capitol st. ea. = yR SAI 00M x ‘ie ice box, “ivan behind bur, one “Sys Jans: $35. Store for re A fitet-class for oya- Terps on socoind-hat clothing wire. 5 7TH BT. 8.W. WITT BUY A GOOD COPPER W. D, WYYILL, A13-3t SCOND-HAND wud in perfect THE FOLLOWIN DR RALE — Carriages, all thorouehly done up Funning order: Ong leathertop Landaa: one glass top Landan; one Coupelette, as good # new: one lays flocks own make, Pole and xhafte; also, two aways, not dome uy very chap. oe a13-1w ey tee. SALE — A FINE STOCK OF CARRE. F ‘suitable for winter use, comprisiny Landa nd. Coupe Rockaway, bpcresal Coaoee nes are Baa _a13-1m 412 10 416 F4th at nw. JQOR SALE_WELL ESTABLISHED MIT. horge, wagon, lanes snd cans. Star office. BR SALE — EXCEPTIONA joase and furuiture of a first v pein well can be lad by. responsitle purty, at & ‘which will insure poate returtia. Lense, 200 per annu:i; content of Louse far below cost: 3155 per month can be wot for the rooms; nevod the Lnest yablic squares i elty. Apply to CUT- TER & WIMER, 1433 F st. tleman’s) gold wateh, I for only $40; also new style wolc meet toned guitar, $3. 9 ine violin $d a e sideboard Adress Box 3, Star office, te | or SALE BARGAIN CHICKERING Savage Pu PIANO, Handsome Rosewood 3 pei imder’ Original price, 62" ‘tee, faked it FOR SALE aia ar He SALES ET MBET & CO, ORGAN, 3 Solid. Walnut case; yweettoned, 05, Ric iON Pave. Ceneiag om ‘out price, $3 NE COUPE- ‘azon, forir Horses, three sets of Harness, to be seen at ‘Tremoni House, det. dil-et rately, dina cst iE CHANCE— pied J offer the “Potoniac Wor ale ur excl uated three. dunrtersh smile from Long orig a ‘Aloxand sonuty, Vaccapecity, from four. to hve nultene ick senso! ciency of clay for ten or fifteen yearn, meackinery all in goo| condivion. “For. further particulars apply at off 4p-Im F fx Passenger Rockaway, well kuowy makers (OR SALE—CARRI AGES, CARRIAGES, FOR FALL and winter nse: Coupes, Broughams, Coupele met | Ee. Dull used by wae Se ae Im Berparest Ronen, ke, at 400 MUHLHOFER. CYCLER, wood as new Betoliteeis tr es N.Yeave. SALE BROUGHAM, | F me at, N. ¥., Pole and Shafts: fore Coupe Rockaway, Pots aud Shales Apply at ais ‘Coach Shops, 2508 a se WU ice ib a BY r BREWSTER, “firet-cl ghe Parlor Grand, and one ¢ Both th magnificent iwtrumente: the” best made, Will sell at gree non small monthly payments anh, ot wall take Winer ‘Pianos in tiadent good PIANO PcG Wiitinones, a an infant or invalid; best of references. -ANTED—A MIDDLEAGED LADY OF 17 ¥1 EARS? ‘experience a nurse wonld take entire ‘Ada | ai ‘OR SALE—STYLISH BLA¢ x MARI HANDS, ix years old, sound, kind und ae aoe. for } Saddle, coupe or carriage. HOLMES’ Stables, gn Am every W Wi Al store ing ut 8a WARM Goops. SATIN, FLANNEL, FELT WORSTED SKIRTS, ETC. 2 Superior quality French Felt Skirts also quilted Farmer's Satin Skirts, all at 980, INFANTS. ENTIRE OUTFITS FOR CHILDREN AND INFANTS A SPECIALTY. Sa Short snd Long, Colored and White Merino Cloaks, $1.98, well worth $2.68, STATIONERY. EARLY ENGLISH, PEACHBLOW AND OXIDIZED NOVELTIES. a” Satin finished Fancy Box, containing 24 sheots of Paper and 24 Envelopes, for 20c. Your name En- raved on 50 Cards, copper plate included, for 86c. SERVANTS, THOUSANDS OF PRACTICAL PRESENTS FOR SEB- VANTS. t7™ India Linen Aprons, prettily tucked and trim- med with lace, for 25c. Mull Caps in various styles, sect RUBBER GOODS. ‘NEW SHAPES IN GOSSAMERS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, Sa Ladios’ Silver Gray Gossamers, $1.10. Girl's, ‘98c. Men's Rubber Coats, $1.60. Boy's, $1.35, GENTS. MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT AND THE LOW- EST PRICES. afitylet Medicated Wool Underwear, 980, worth Satin Suspenders, in glass boxes, 98¢., worth $1.50. Satin-lined Scarfs, all shapes, 44c., worth 75c. Spun-Silk Half Hose for 75c., cheap at $1. ‘Cardigan Jackets, all sizes and colors, for $2.98. “Palais Royal” Peeler 85c., or 86 tee Palais Royal” Shirts, fancy trimmed, 730, Satin Lined Scarfs, 250. 44¢,, G80. and 980, Satin Bows, 25c. 25¢. Sik Embroidered Genuine “Guyot's,” 27c, Satin Suspenders in Glass boxes, 980. hy, Ao, seo Umbrellas, Handkerchief, Gloves for EW" Btore open evenings on and after December 1th, Electtle lights inside and outaide the PALAIS ROVALE 1117.29 PENNBTLVANIA AVE. AND 401, 403, Weare ave. $06 AND .407 197H BT. 8. W, aS = ans (OLST! o iture; hair mattresses renovated and otuer, gurniture: Shea ern ALL, cag Uphoisterer, 1000 Tath st era iSES TO W! Ww és in Fairfax count Tow. Inquire at Tado. We facturing Pies political experienc Pensation COKE WANTED- RESETS | Viwawon, § 10 ‘Leek Bo: al nerieas, Pind ivhest educ HOWE, Star office. desires to become the secretai politician; would inake himseif usefu \ddress J.C. Star o! Est.iw. see Op ANTED— TEACHER OF ABILITY AND (OK SALE—-LARGE STOCK OF ret S WANDBEY SAAC gh SPEUEANR | Be Shri utionrg grates bag first-class fami best of relereices aso Te iret ond har a sy JOHN sou. ANTED—FOSITION nan self useful; best of references. Address Btar office, ANTED — KNOWN THAT ONLY it amid competent rorvants in all GASB. Bureau, — SITUATIONS FOR MEN AND ETE ae epdker chgabermeids, sales lance, women as cooks, tant: Bost of elty references. Wea! General ware mm, Scand louse, or as member n COME! Nay oF Webe ‘yacuted 800) ‘once Box ’ y ANTED HATS “RATS houses, liver trained ferrets and dogs. MPT Ne, care Wul HE Hollins, 2908 Wylieat. h.o. HE) cald-dee Ware ‘at. D. Ww. SITUATION IN ‘ly by arti Iags French cook. ms . COMPETENT YO! her desires position as Secretar; = SECOND-HAND STEIN y ssa jae Bano. Address H. M., Star office. RTED STORE QcaTED, o HP pete wth and nS one having oF expecting ts have sted sogit will confer 4 great tavor by darn meral red sng foe ils woe i ind leave their orders with io ‘Son TED-OLD GOED iF Vowelor, “60 perience: wiiliny references, 26 F at. nw. ce clerks waiters, butlers coachien for private families, hotels, rest i '620- is, stores aud offices, F. Xi INA PRIVAT! ‘Address Box 2: r'a clerk: good references. WOMAN, EMPL kel on Dessont employer, ference given. Experi to work for moderate wil . ENT, Star office. BSPOND! UND HORSE FOR MI ear eas ang , Georgetown, D. r ch ANY OF ew York ave. bet. ‘Star office. tables an ied ‘Address nin all © _TAXLOR & BART, 605 RS, ANNIE C. FAUNC office and residence, = ples of all wrades: exterminsted. Cabs WELL DO RTEVER Bou ERT ara at, oppoaite, Pe sent. isheous écgema and ail 9 lear, inne ‘inured to ANTEDSE. WASHINGTONS. MAGIC CREAM, Jack heads, ‘Cure Any break punples, wrinkles. F, EOF. ‘ave. n.1 2th at. 8. Price, bos AS BARTENDER BY to make him- ARTENDER, FAN Speke Eneliah, WN HEADQUARTERS | YOR Nurses, Coschinen, Waiters and lorkers, “with references, at, Nat. ureat, 517 7th at. n.¥. aio. ED—AN EXPERIENCED EENEERaE pe-wriier desires siugtion with business a10-se 1-12 ‘CGYCLOPEDIA, “THE AMER- SOC ea bot, Pennsylvania ave. RATS — eae private houses cleaned 88 MEN TO AVAIL THEM- wb Print OF FINE PARLOR Sabien, the Mi a ta 1447 jence, com Tae THE 14th WA. 2 iGHT Patent 20-1 ‘wo Wie. TO aay rolereoe tran: ieee hie series |E | FRR sa SALE SINGING BIRDS, om FOOD as juarii Fish a | Taneest esorment, Ma is, at SCHMID'S Bind ¢, 8160; one: seslenty “ena: C0. galath st, nbd Sut for rent. pies BALE—BIRDS_A FINE LOT oF IMPORT. Canary Birds, the best’ singers for Sot cl z| Pets rd Food tise Tah sunw. St. HAR aaeoaecne, a E— BARGAINS IN AQUARE AND T Eipint Fito on Tie est makesS newand second: 5 aera. auth Baer Wem Pa nl? 422 91 Gab sind fant touts of Soree ie wie widen Sean at F Orrison's Livery Seabley 470 C ot. Bebe cco Se and 6, and Oh ‘ote th tes fe eat A : swat sho Eamets 2S eee apr RENT. | ete —@5 TE MONTH, IN ADVA ANCE inicatine, we. thew nice comm ENT—A NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM AN! Re ee elec New York ave. now, ze —, te hath well: hosted; with first-class table board” EN SUITE Le A= tind Moors, beat sd gar if desived OR RENT_TWO FURNISHED nae OX & ‘ond fon, with heat ean sn eo rst floor; meat two lines of care, 288 T on HENT—7203. Ks XK: Fahne Sieectal beated. “Ferme very iad F Ok HENT—a SUITE OF NICELY FURNISHED EX Boowns over parlors: sorth fruut, open grate fies. ooking hows Circle, Lecsonable rent’ AT 199 i= '. PLEASA eumuy Kogm with a Sh ‘A few tabio» no! ti yaar a LOOKING, =? yd orcad ator emie for free even MEE SON. Real state snd Tes Dy. aut a HANDSOME SUIT use parlor aind one oF fat elegent new house Lange ba window in the parlor and t6 the bestrooma, FORINT mished Front @ connecting Koon, erate, Fon RENT AULANDSOMELY FUE ond-story front room, one at @10 €20; choles of Cither with heat a for. Qa nw (OF FUR. WOA NICELY PUK n, atiinble for twa pmmenn: ‘Goud Twble Board. Feraue and y FUR, near Penn, hers, ALi AVE. FIVE ished tint and JOR RENT lapse. co pished: ail modern conveniences; ) parties without children. oR RANT—THREE coxntt furnished or unfurnieh desired ; house entirely new, ily: price 235 yo month, Apply Prt ‘with’ heat and ges: no Retest nw, a1 FOE RENT LARGE, NiceLY-PURNISHED front Bedrgont secon fibor. muitable for tw. OF tom on first floor. “Board if derired, Bac in| t. TWO FUR- OR RERT—IN A PRIVATE j ished Moors en suite “or box acd cold water, IOI8 171i st... mm RENT—ONE I L Riera HALT. | Fixe front, and ‘and floor CULA ROOM, THIRD heck Room, wo- uquite at the C1R- ATESe cma 46 Penna. ave. TOR RENT. Se $23.78 ANEW,XEW Rowe euitabl Adareen OP ie See ae ae OR RENT_916 © oS NW, A REG FLOOR Etout aleove Koons foF reat; lio woo Datta ASANT SUITE OF BOOMS ON Je for Licht hor they toriss venmumalies Seteiores WGOntrec. SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMA ‘oue square froin the Ebbitt OK RENT-TWO I gANT UNFURNISHED a ee i E 309 C at, ia RENT—NEAR THOMAS CIRCLE, HAND. some Toons, well fami ‘two on second ior nd res ob kind, an tte oraingis.. Ret quired. 141. a We HANDROME AG- commnodation for wentleinen aiid wife, Als Tom, second floor, suftable for two a ‘ant Fst lino of ‘a10-60" RENT — THREE UNFURNISHED RKOOMA, suitable for light Sree fret floor. at 1214 Get, new. B FOR RENT-LARGE AND ELEGANT Panu with one or two bedrooms; private bath. Algo, alt= Eing and siugle bedrooms; newly fu aa class” home table; near avenue care, lock of Pennsyly without Board. 222 RK _RENT—SINGLY OR TOGET! 0 COM. innteathne front Hoome secon Ey keg and newly furnished througout; bright and cosy’: five muinnttes of Fension office; Private family, ‘Terms inod- erate. 308 Indiana ave. aga? Fe} NT-—-1627 14° .N. W.. NEWLY AND we Sire Sart yt atin dor arate if, hanwed. 75 ‘EL BTN. W. FUR’ ISH ‘Also, BedroGms. on stort floors, “with hot snd coll’ water, ea Paes, a mR RI —AN Fae RE yt ye Re Bake Pall Gone Tita La a R RENT_AT 1321 Nf VER- Pr ont ave, fur betifuly swath om ES COMMONICK ROOMS, ‘over ‘south front: oper! grate fires ii aneag tas ave. FR BAZ Fohee sid Eainiady tne Azl mae = T_SPACTODE a PARLORS. WIT OST—ON Tab armoomtas LAST. Fens rooms iz basement oF foF as arts 09) © ‘ihenig oti kent Couette eg gi Lo ey Miss SHELLADARGER. B12 17th at. 2. = WHITE SETTER R RENT—SUITE OF TWO PARLORS oar alanly tiated: ¢ months old: hed. Collar a Bioely furnished, at ak yolirn wilelusens Sthakd H ste mee, OST—FRIDAY NIGHT, IN STREET , 9TH or F st., box containing lady's Slippers ‘wloves. ‘Reward if returned to 1516 U st. ae OST.—ON SUNDAY A LADY'S containing about $12 in money to Baltimore: name inside; tumed to Star office. OST—A GOLD BRACELET, WITH FERGCOISE Sitio bth, between Bonney ivanip ave. ond ‘ti, to Oth, between Ponneyivania a have. A liberal ‘reward. will be paid for itereturn to SHEHAS, lnber yard, Toth and Bots. 2.w. KET BOOK. ‘return ticket tabie reward tf e- UND—LAST. SATURDAY ON PA. AV Tnandson id Sleeve. Putt wish letter, CAE AARni € SoH AP EIS for this advertisement, L ATUKDAY ABPTERNOOS, 1 dicrertidicas Finder please patuen the artcle e inde nthe articles BRON Star office, aud no questions will be ‘uaked. ‘OUN: ‘BOOK, WHICH THE OW: att have Uy calliug a tao’ Star office ad prey Property, OST—875, Wr retncd to the Siar Office: $30 ited by the numbers, TEs ATTENTION OF I i 2 ee a few of the | (ae! bet, i shown below Mine, Val. per share. per hare Oct 1883. (ote 188. Avrora. 2 i ‘similar op; ‘ororfaatfn tt “5 these mines et f otters | See Tae he WASHINGTON, D, c Dida will be reoed | Cus nf ing smko etnck cont CDEC. 11, 1846. known as 12: 1212 Sito ave ave. Rw. unt 7 .¥, December ‘1886. Wat Bt parent nl Bets bw. oe sis ne ae Se sale or hire. ate apg dome 5 | Fon RES aetna i 4 epaatoyes ae ade 13th at. ee = Pane a Boon ngs Tequired. 1416 Nat.n.w. de. with and AiTratties ln ° errs and ate ‘ean fF the what wil en ere ow ‘want perm 4. HENRETTA. RENT-HANDSOMELY. FURNISHED ROO! Jue private fails. 1222 11th at. a, 5 euces. ELEGANTLY FU Suit, suitable" for Mena eae ut ‘brivht sunny Rooms on second n hotel. 1014 15th st. n.w. KENT — 913 FRR Sad is OF 1 agreed ee (RPCOND isi aigadiaee aa. fT be rent desir OR Ext 212 ey Fun pes rooms, bath und every fection pearcar lines, departments, and principal hotels. ik RENT—-TWO HANDSOMELY Fn = communicating Rooms gn second floor and two on PEN con wath table Board, af 1807 Hat aw, willbe Tet Siusle or pics aarp Ler Nw. RE PES SYL- JOR REN vunia avenue, MM. C,, or other parties; ‘D27-Im it RENT—SUITE OF THREE, - NICELY Peet re esta ye = thu Place, Gt. ‘Mamechusetes ze NT-CONVE Q CAPITOL, PS eonvely huruiabed NICELY FURNISH TAMGE hot aud gas; 209 Ist st. m. Congress. cowmty, Ma ee ‘SNTED Vu 15 3D ST. 8. E, EAL ESTATE INVESTO! i v waite tana | susaun Litter and contractor,” fee = address Box, 9, tar BEST OPPORTUNITY Wares foe £ GOLD AND SILVER PLATING on the front, for first-class re iry and hshhag “gr chandeliers. OTTO. | OO Bae ee et st Cie sa secon ‘UP stale, over coal R x uo | ee eae rue ore are eal oe ‘is aon re me a ey W. Pets, Stovus, Tee oe Hows is Ls ere ae eecne tar r SSN eneeee ent Beat, hot | a113e trots Tre 20K in RE: Ts House. $100 a QOH RENT A rick howre with all rot LOUis FP. SHORTAKE Pro UNDE | 2a Fs an Gen RENT—1006 wt RENT. FRRe and K ets, nu. w, aah Taw soe Fiona Owner, ee i oat Washington rooms, water, bath, el tube, southern meee ished Fenuwe a RENT_U! Seong proven tw Ufronghont: $40. unprovewentt, new of Boove at once, c REN Vermont ave. 4th st. nw. ‘bet. Pet < | ita ‘viuters T-DEATLABLY M. fll moder iiamrovements, 8 hiner Gr. gon wind wah... and wi in matey e Fe ate fF SE rich: 10 pecans; all modern sinronente in ty ea SEM, tata Ratnt BRINE St ye eis uy the > mat ys Benes AFF ete le iT TYLER & 7 =. =" rao Pork sroMEy A oe _ BM WARNER & 00. rN. W. SEVEN-ROoM wemnte. Annis 1308 POR RENT. ‘NICE 11 ROOM AND hy, Fekete a SO per mem oe wood tenant. "A nicely Mnprtehed ‘with ishosat 33 per month, th SER “he rw hows ise QOk ky 81OP PAYING RENT ax ey 2 OOM Storeroati, 408 O wt ww. ew, for'son 20 Pet as suuall bu ali ind large House wear ¢ Sap arier, ret " it Scie NTH ST NW. Tw STORY 6a Cor, 449 JOR LARGE HOUSE NEAR patent Siow a wo AdS ‘ea JOR RENT—TWO KTORY AND Pasi iT brick dwetl:ng, 4 roqma and all mi Tie pecnws ead © RUTREEPORD, V3 rian Mass. WE tl, OS Tar ia art a fe ST. NW svat ANT C gouNER He — 4 vl st and ¢ rainy UAL OFFFR—@A06 GAY ST, ‘Toon, large Jot, all modeen im: peered stl painted why BS ‘ut att = en eel ies z la yuprove JAIN — FF Pa nO KE wo as ae LO-wee SPS oe ws, maa 1K RENT—HOUBE 459 H STREET re N- sion Ofice: naw tebe brick wit i " Po Het.aw. nas ae —218y ST Lay AND, 3 ra init eae TEBE aero et E El LEGART _DEAIRAMLE ‘corner of sth ta, of Tea othe. cried ure 2 ged ab mad 8 ier Oe eae PE CAnTE. Z F2, “RENT: N HAMPSHU AVE; eight rooms, me) Amprovenents ; Te aud Kitchen ou iret at Tae 220-1 1420 F st. aw. 1 . Wo Frese NT—1326 127 Het >. NEAR 10WA po wapetaprahe aa Proc et alae ‘410-10 eta 803 7th «tw, Fs RENT—-144) ST., MODERN IM- provennnts; only $25 per ares ies fone. ‘at. n, w.

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